
Languages connection with the world
Languages are the very lifeline of globalization: without language, there would be no globalization; and vice versa, without globalization, there would be no world languages.
Globalization” is a social process “characterized by the existence of global economic, political, cultural, linguistic, and environmental interconnections and flows that make many of the currently existing borders and boundaries irrelevant.
Globalization originated with trade and marketing and crossed the national boundaries to connect people. Globalization has brought everything together but the English language made Globalization more possible and effective. Due to globalization, the English language emerged as a global force.
Languages are the essential medium in which the ability to communicate across culture develops. Knowledge of one or several languages enables us to perceive new horizons, to think globally, and to increase our understanding of ourselves and of our neighbors.
Today there are about 6,500 different natural languages. Eleven of them account for the speech of more than half the world’s population. Those eleven are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, French, Bengali, Portuguese, Russian, German, Japanese, Arabic, and English.
The global language system is very much interconnected, linked by multilingual persons who hold the various linguistic groups together. The hierarchical pattern of these connections closely corresponds to other dimensions of the world system, such as the global economy and the worldwide constellation of states.
Let us further explore the connection in this article.
Globalization impact on languages
The economic field
From the economic field, the business area is the one where these changes can be seen
more clearly. It is clear that businesses have always been competitive one not only at the local level
but also at a global scale. The persons who act in this field are dealing every day with a
culturally diverse environment so they must have good communicative skills. There are several
branches of the economy where speaking one or several foreign languages is mandatory: the service industries (hotel, tourism, food); the entertainment industries (films, radio, and sound
production); multinational companies with overseas accounts; and other areas such as medicine, law, business, journalism, etc.
The security field
The series of misfortunate events that shaped our modern society starting with September
11, the bomb attacks from France, etc. have highlighted the need for a language connection. Until
recently different governments of the world considered the technical means a main and reliable
source of national security. However, the events, above mentioned, changed their data and now,
people with a good level of a foreign language are used for gathering information. The experts in
national security understood that, although the technical means are almost infallible, the expertise in a foreign language is a crucial step in the understanding of another country’s language and thus
Cultural understanding
A more obvious reason to study a foreign language is the power that language has to
mediate understanding between people of different cultural backgrounds. Another reason for
studying a foreign language is the opportunity to become more open and willing to learn and
appreciate other cultures. And, the only path to do that is learning a common language.
Diversity
It is a clear fact for everybody that a future job will combine many cultures and languages
and the boards of different companies will have to deal with it. We can see in different European
countries and even in America that the workforce is already a combination of nationalities such
as Chinese, Indians, Asians, Spanish, etc. All these different nationalities are well integrated in
their adoptive countries and their language is a combination between their native language and the one of the adoptive country.
Enhanced career opportunities
In a world without borders, physical or of language, workers will be called upon to
cooperate with colleagues in other countries, crossing time zones, languages, and cultures.

As we say how today due to globalization languages have become of paramount importance and there are a need and demand to study languages belonging to different countries/cultures so that it facilitates the smooth operation in this interconnected and inter-dependant world we live in.